Frankie Gaff shows off her new Scandi hairline blonde colour
Frankie Gaff first appeared on our screens in a whirl of perfectly coiffed blonde hair when she joined Made In Chelsea in 2016, but after leaving the series just two years later, she’s undergone several beauty transformations, including dyeing her hair a much darker shade of blonde.
Sharing the results of her trip to the salon, Frankie tagged her hairstylist and colourist Anna Short in her blonde makeover, saying: “I’m blonde bebe” as she showed off her new lighter hair colour. The idea behind this new trending blonde is to lighten the hair in places where the sun would naturally hit it, primarily around the forehead, for a natural, sunkissed glow.
That means it’s also the perfect lightening technique to use for those with blonde or light brown hair, or for anyone looking to start a major colour transformation from dark hair to a much lighter shade.
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